ANTOINETTE-KINDALL-Obituary

ANTOINETTE KINDALL

Cleveland, Ohio

1918 - 2019

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Antoinette Drake Clifford Kindall (Oct. 28,1918 - July 20,2019). Dear daughter of Idahlia Drake and Thomas Clifford, Sr. Loving mother of Dr. Marsha Kindall-Smith (Dr. Hugh) and Georgina Kindall Jones (Atty. Hancy). Viewing Tuesday July 30, 2019 1-6PM at the EFBoyd & Son Funeral Home 2165 E....

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I just found out today about your Mother. I am so sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy.

The Board of Directors and Officers of NASPAAM (National Association for the Study and Performance of African American Music) extends deepest sympathy to our President Dr. Marsha Kindall-Smith and her family on the loss of their beloved mother Antoinette Kindall. We stand as your pillar of strength as you go through this difficult time. Gwendolyn J. Carroll, Secretary

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The Officers and Board of Directors of NASPAAM (National Association for the Study and Performance of African American Music) extend our deepest sympathy to our President Dr. Marsha Kindall-Smith on the loss of your beloved mother. We stand as your pillar of support at this sorrowful time. Gwendolyn J. Carroll, Secretary of NASPAAM

Antoinette was a member of the American Assoc. of University Women of Cleveland for many years. She was a woman of intelligence, class and compassion. My sympathies to her family.

Loving Light Dishgarden

I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Antoinette. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend her homegoing. Nevertheless, Marsha and Georgina, you have my deepest condolences.

Your cousin,
Connie

I am very sorry to hear about the passing of
Ms. Kindall and offer my condolences. I have had the pleasure of getting to know Ms. Kindall, her beautiful daughters, and meeting other family over the years. I know that she is greatly loved and dearly missed. Your family is in my prayers; asking for strength & comfort.

Tia Lightsy - Treyton Oak Towers

A beautiful, classy, and sophisticated lady. She was very passionate about everything she was involved in. I served with her on the Student-Aid Committee at St. James. Her appeal to raise money to help send others to school was unlike any other.

She will be missed, but never forgotten. God continue to bless her family. She loved you and talked about you with pride and joy.